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1/Convergent thinking

1/Convergent thinking

School rewards getting to a singular “right answer.”

Thinking like everyone else is good.

We never learn that the best ideas come from divergent thinking — let alone that just because everyone thinks something doesn’t mean it’s true.

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hakimshafin

Curious Human. Life long learner

What school/college fails to teach about life. Twitter thread from rebeleducator(on twitter).

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